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US-11516617

System and method for facilitating a user interface via device-on premise detection and event generation based thereon

PublishedNovember 29, 2022
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Technical Abstract

The present disclosure pertains to a system configured to facilitate a user interface via device-on-premise detection and event generation based thereon. The system comprises a computer system configured to: obtain, from beneficiary user devices, event information indicating events corresponding to device-on-premise detections of the beneficiary user devices, each of the device-on-premise detections comprising a detection of a location of a beneficiary user device overlapping with a location of at least one service facility premise of a predefined set of premises; determine a consultant that is to be at a service facility premise; determine, based on the event information, a set of beneficiaries at the service facility premise; obtain service information indicating health services previously provided to or requested by the set of beneficiaries; and generate, based on the set of beneficiaries and the service information, at least a portion of a user interface indicating beneficiaries to be identified to the consultant.

Patent Claims
2 claims

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Claim 12

Original Legal Text

12. The system of claim 7, wherein event information is obtained by the computer system: in response to the one or more beneficiary user devices connecting to the Internet, on a periodic basis, or via one or more triggers.

Plain English Translation

This invention relates to a computer system for managing event information related to beneficiary user devices. The system addresses the challenge of efficiently collecting and processing event data from multiple devices, ensuring timely and accurate updates for monitoring or administrative purposes. The system obtains event information from beneficiary user devices under specific conditions: when the devices connect to the Internet, at regular intervals, or in response to predefined triggers. These triggers may include user actions, system alerts, or external events. The system processes the collected data to generate insights, notifications, or reports, which can be used for tracking device status, compliance, or user behavior. The invention ensures reliable data collection by supporting multiple retrieval methods, accommodating varying network conditions and device usage patterns. This approach enhances system responsiveness and reduces the risk of data gaps, improving overall monitoring and management capabilities. The system may also include features for data validation, encryption, and secure transmission to protect sensitive information. By dynamically adapting to different data collection scenarios, the system provides a robust solution for real-time or periodic event monitoring across distributed devices.

Claim 14

Original Legal Text

14. The system of claim 7, wherein the consultant is determined to be at the first service facility premise responsive to a detection of a consultant user device associated with the consultant being within the first service facility premise.

Plain English Translation

This invention relates to a system for tracking and managing consultants at service facility premises. The problem addressed is the need to accurately determine the physical presence of consultants at specific service facilities to ensure proper service delivery, resource allocation, and compliance with service agreements. The system includes a consultant tracking module that identifies when a consultant is physically present at a service facility. This is achieved by detecting a consultant user device, such as a smartphone or tablet, associated with the consultant within the premises of the service facility. The detection may be performed using wireless signals, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, to confirm the consultant's location. The system may also include a service facility database that stores information about the service facility, including its location and operational details. Additionally, the system may include a consultant database that stores information about the consultant, such as their credentials, assigned tasks, and service history. The system may also include a service tracking module that monitors the services provided by the consultant at the service facility, ensuring that the services are completed as required. The system may further include a reporting module that generates reports on the consultant's activities, including their presence at the service facility and the services they have provided. The system ensures that consultants are properly tracked and their activities are monitored, improving service quality and operational efficiency. The detection of the consultant's user device within the service facility premises provides real-time verification of the consultant's presence, reducing the risk of errors or fraud in service reporting.

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Filing Date

February 14, 2017

Publication Date

November 29, 2022

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